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Needs analysis
1. Needs analysis
Lecture 2 of Course Design and MaterialsDevelopment
2. Outline
Role of needs assessment in coursedevelopment
Areas of learning to be assessed
When to do needs assessment
Tools to conduct a needs assessment
3. Needs ASSESSMENT IS…
A systematic (and ongoing )process of gatheringinformation about students' needs and
preferences, interpreting the information, and
then making course decisions based on the
interpretation in order to meet the needs
Originated in ESP and adult courses
‘Needs analysis is also fundamental to the
planning of General English courses’(Richards
2002)
4. whY DO NEEDS ASSESSMENT?
To determine the current level of proficiency of your learnersTo determine which students in the group are in need of training in
particular language skills
To find out what language skills a learner needs in order to perform a
particular role (or job duty), or contexts in which they are planning to
use the language
To identify gaps between what students are able to do and what they
want/need to be able to do
To collect information about problems particular learners are
experiencing when learning the language
To help determine if a particular course meets the needs of potential
students
5. Challenges of needs assessment
Somewhat neglected in EFLsettings (General English
courses)
Learners may not be aware of
their reasons to study the language
‘Felt needs’ and ‘perceived needs’
Teachers are not trained to
interpret the data collected
6. How to conduct a needs assessment?
7. What areas of learning does needs assessment address?
Now2. The learners’ level of language
proficiency
The future
6. The learners’ (or other
stakeholders’) goals and
expectations
7. Target contexts (situations, roles,
topics, content)
3. The learners’ level of intercultural
competence
8. Communicative skills they want to
perfect
4. Their interests
9. Language modality they will use
1. Who the learners are
5. Their learning styles, preferences
and attitudes
8. Learning styles
Visual learnersAuditory
Kinesthetic
Independent vs Social Learner
Multiple Intelligences (Gardner):
visual – spatial, linguistic,
logical/mathematical, musical,
intrapersonal, interpersonal,
naturalist
9. Learning preferences
Teacher-centredLearner-centred
The main objective is The main objective is
to convey information to change behavior
Do students
prefer or expect:
More student-
centred?
More learnercentred?
A mixture of
both?
Language is system of Language has to be
repeated habits
practiced
authentically
Learner role: passive
Learner role: active
Methodology:
deductive (show and
tell):drills,
demonstrations,
reading aloud tasks
Methodology:
inductive: small-group
tasks, question and
answer, problemsolving
10. A needs assessment instrument
I like to practice the soundsand pronunciation
I like the teacher to tell me
all my mistakes
In class, I like to learn by
conversations
I like the teacher to explain
everything to us
I like to learn many new
words
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11. Some factors that can guide your choice
The purpose of the courseYour teaching philosophy
Information you already
know about your students
Information which you can
use
12. When to do needs assessment
Pre- • Prior to the start of the coursecours
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Initial
Throughou
t the
course
• Initial stages of the course
• Grounded in shared
experiences and can be
focused on changing the
course as it progresses
Informs
decisions about
content, goals
and objectives,
activities, choice
of materials and
textbooks
Direct or
indirect
13. Ways of doing needs assessment
1. What information does it gather?2. What skills are necessary to carry it out? Is preparation
needed?
3. In other words, are the students familiar with this type of
activity or do they have to be taught how to do it?
4. Is the activity feasible given the level and number of your
students? How could you adapt it?
5. How will the teacher and learners use this information?
14. 1. Questionnaires
Relatively easy to prepare, totabulate and analyze
T can tailor questions to a
particular group of SS
May include rating scales and
activities
Disadvantages?
15. 2. Interviews
Teacher to studentStudent to student
Student to students
Student to teacher
16. 3. Grids, charts or lists
17. 4. Writing activities
18. Other tools
Regular feedback sessionsDialogue journals
Learning logs or learning diaries
Portfolios
All assessment instruments that you
are using as part of the teaching and
learning process
19. Conclusions
Designing a needs assessment plan for yourcourse, consider the following:
the kind of information you want to get and to
do with it
the types of activities you can use
when you want to conduct these activities
20. Task:
Design a needs assessment planThink of the sources of information that you want to
use, what information you would want to collect
about your learners, and the instruments that you
can use in your context
Report to class